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The Proteomics Show with Cecilia Lindskog

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In the Episode 82 of of the Proteomics show podcast series "Alt Proteomics" HPA researcher Dr Cecilia Lindskog talks about the importance of proteomics data integration together with the hosts Benjamin Neely and Ben Orsburn...Read more


Multiplex tissue image of the month - PKLR in kidney

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Glycolysis-associated enzyme pyruvate kinase L/R (gene: PKLR) is here highlighted in specific tubular structures in the kidney using multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC/IF)...Read more


HPA integrates cell type resolution protein data based on Deep Visual Proteomics

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In the new release version 25.1 of the Human Protein Atlas, a major dataset based on Deep Visual Proteomics has been integrated in the Single cell Resource to provide mass-spectrometry based proteomics at an unprecedented resolution for a large number of cell types and tissues...Read more


New spatial map sheds light on cilia proteins in the human fallopian tube

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A new study published in Nature Communications by researchers from the Human Protein Atlas presents a high-resolution spatial map of proteins associated with motile cilia in the human fallopian tube, providing new insights into reproductive biology, infertility and cilia-related disease. All data from the study are publicly available in the Tissue Resource of the Human Protein Atlas...Read more


Advancing tissue-based protein data through antibody collaborations

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The Human Protein Atlas is pleased to acknowledge GeneTex's recent press release announcing the formalization of a collaborative relationship with the Human Protein Atlas. This agreement supports our continued efforts to expand high-quality antibody-based characterization of the human proteome and make these data openly available to the scientific community...Read more